- There is only one type of contribution to COBEM 2023 and the submissions will occur in a three-step process, following the schedule provided on “Important Dates”: abstract, draft paper, and final paper.
- When formatting the draft paper, the author is requested to strictly conform to the template provided below.
- Submitted draft papers not conforming to the provided layouts will be excluded from the Review phase.
- Templates for the most popular Document Composition tools (LaTeX, Microsoft Word, LibreOffice) are provided below.
- The final paper MUST be formatted according to the templates and using the macros provided below.
- Only the pdf format file will need to be uploaded in the ABCM Event Management System.
Your contribution must be prepared in LaTeX, Microsoft Word, or LibreOffice. Please use the following templates:
Word format A4 (210 x 297 mm) paper size, one column format
Latex2e format, article, A4 (210 x 297 mm) paper size, one column format
Latex format template and macros.
We remind you that only the pdf file will need to be uploaded in the ABCM Event Management System.
PDF Guidelines:
- Save your PDF file using a file name with the word COB-2023 followed by a hyphen and the article number. For example: COB-2023-1185.pdf
- The quality of the digital images should have an original high-resolution of at least 150 dpi for diagrams and 300 dpi for graphs and images.
- If you use Acrobat Distiller or Acrobat PDF virtual printer to create your PDF file, please select one of the high print quality job options proposed by Adobe as Print quality, Press quality, High quality, etc. All options will thus be automatically suitable.
- Do not protect your PDF by security options.
- Check your final PDF document carefully to ensure that all fonts and special characters appear in the same style as originally intended.
- Before submitting the PDF files for your Final Paper, please check the quality of the final PDF documents at http://pdf-analyser.edpsciences.org/ (all fonts should be embedded and digital images should have an original high-resolution of at least 300 dpi).